Ewald Kibler joins the Editorial Review Board of Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice
Assistant Professor Ewald Kibler has been invited to become an Editorial Review Board Member of Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (ETP),ranked as one of the leading FT50 Journal in the Field of Entrepreneurship Research.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (ET&P)is a leading scholarly journal in the field of entrepreneurship studies. The journal's mission is to publish original papers which contribute to the advancement of the field of entrepreneurship. ET&P publishes conceptual and empirical articles of interest to scholars, consultants, and public policy makers. Most issues also feature a teaching case.
Ewald Kibler’s entrepreneurship research is pronouncedly multi-disciplinary, applying theories from psychology, sociology and geography. Combining quantitative and qualitative methods, his research interests are: Situated Entrepreneurial Thinking; Entrepreneurship Culture and Regional Development; Collective Enterprising and Institutional Change; Emotions and Place in Pro-Social Business Venturing; Late-Career Entrepreneurship and Well-Being.
Further information:
Assistant Professor, Entrepreneurship, Department of Management Studies
Director of the Master’s Programme in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
ewald.kibler@aalto.fi
+358 40 353 8442
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